1. Choosing A Project:

TOPICS THAT INTEREST ME: CURRICULUM CONNECTION:
Animals
Bunnies
Ducks

MY TESTABLE QUESTION:
What are the difference between Pebbles and Thumpers first breeding and second breeding?
Does music effect ducks more than Rabbits?
Does the color of the water contanier effect Rabbits drinking or eating habits?
INDEPENDENT VARIABLE:
first breeding
DEPENDENT VARIABLE:
second breeding


2. Investigate the Information:


NOTES/FACTS:
Pebbles is broke colored [ white with different colored spots]. Thumper is gray and tan and has floppy ears. Both the parents have brown eyes. Their first litter had two black one and a broken colored one. They all died a few days after birth. Their second litter they had two black, a black one with random white hairs, and two broken colored. One of the broken colored ones was the runt in the second litter he died a few days after birth. Also one of the black ones has a new home. The second litter the babies were all males but I don't know about the second litter. Pebbles is very sweet and she isn't agressive. Thumper on the other hand was very agressive but know he's a little laid back and isn't that aggresive. The first litter we didn't know there personalities.But the secound litter we knew. The runt only lived five days so we don't know his presonality. But Porky the one who found a home was very sweet and shy. Spunky the black one is like his Dad. Spunky has bit my yougest sister and he had also bit me. Speakles the broken colored one is very sweet and lovable. So is Spike the black one with random white hairs. All of the babies have big and floppy ears. Pebbles also has a brother named Ebany that is black and he has straight ears just like his sister. Ebany is also very sweet and shy like his nephew Spike.

NOW THAT I'VE DONE SOME RESEARCH, I PREDICT THE ANSWER TO MY QUESTION WILL BE:
Pebbles is broke colored [ white with different colored spots]. Thumper is gray and tan and has floppy ears. Both the parents have brown eyes. Their first litter had two black one and a broken colored one. They all died a few days after birth. Their second litter they had two black, a black one with random white hairs, and two broken colored. One of the broken colored ones was the runt in the second litter he died a few days after birth. Also one of the black ones has a new home. The second litter the babies were all males but I don't know about the second litter. Pebbles is very sweet and she isn't agressive. Thumper on the other hand was very agressive but know he's a little laid back and isn't that aggresive. The first litter we didn't know there personalities.But the secound litter we knew. The runt only lived five days so we don't know his presonality. But Porky the one who found a home was very sweet and shy. Spunky the black one is like his Dad. Spunky has bit my yougest sister and he had also bit me. Speakles the broken colored one is very sweet and lovable. So is Spike the black one with random white hairs. All of the babies have big and floppy ears.

3. Plan A Procedure:
- Go out side to where the Rabbits are
- Take notes on all six rabbits [including Ebany] behavior and phsical traits
- Then take all of their pictures
- Make a graph that has Pebbles & Thumper & Ebany on the top of the graph. Then Have all name and what breeding there from



4. What I'll Need:

I have these: I need to locate these:
I only need a note book, pencil, and camera. I can get the note book and pencil at home. I'll have to check on the camera.







5. Keeping Track - Proposed Data Sheet

The graphs below have the traits the babies get from their parnets.

6. Analyze It All
Pictures:


Here's a Graph:



The data shows that . . . .
The babies get a lot of their coloring. A lot of the sweetness from Peebles went to her babies expect for Spunky.
Therefore, I conclude that . . . .
A lot of Pebbles traits went o the babies. Thumper had a lot but Pebbles gave more traits.
But was my work valid? . . .
Work was very valid. I took notes on my Rabbits and know the behavior traits and appernece.
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